Signage system

ABSTRACT

A signage system ( 10 ) including one or more visual display devices ( 11 ), each mounted for display behind the windshield ( 15 ) of one or more parked and ignition-off vehicles ( 16 ). Each sign ( 11 ) has a visual display surface ( 12 ) that is capable of forming an illuminated graphic display ( 13 ) on the visual display surface ( 12 ). The visual display surface ( 12 ) would be visible to observers in front of the vehicle ( 16 ). The system ( 10 ) includes wireless communication hardware ( 60 ) that allows the visual display ( 11 ) to be programmed by a remote programming device ( 41 ). Each of the display devices ( 11 ) can be programmed to have a separate message and each message would scroll from left to right across the display surface ( 12 ) in a time coordinated manner so that the message appears to scroll consistently from left to right across the visual field of the plurality of display surfaces ( 12 ).

TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention involves a illuminated signage system for outdooradvertising.

BACKGROUND ART

Outdoor signage systems face a number of challenges. First of all,unless the signage systems are illuminated, they are of limitedvisibility at night. Eliminating the signage systems requires theprovision of electric power which normally involves running long powerlines. Furthermore, local regulations often restrict the use of outdoorsignage. The installation of signage systems can be very complicated andtime-consuming. Furthermore, the adaption of signage system messages sothat the message can be appropriate can involve significantcomplications.

These and other difficulties experienced with the prior art devices havebeen obviated in a novel manner by the present invention.

It is, therefore, an outstanding object of some embodiments of thepresent invention to provide a signage system that is easy to install.

It is a further object of some embodiments of the invention to provide asignage system that can be illuminated so that it has high visibilityeven that night.

It is a further object of some embodiments of the invention to provide asignage system that can be illuminated using minimum power technology.

It is a further object of some embodiments of the invention to provide asignage system that can be illuminated by solar power.

It is a further object of some embodiments of the invention to provide asignage system whose message can be easily modified, includingmodification from remote sources.

It is a further object of some embodiments of the invention to provide asignage system that can include several display units each of which canbe programmed with a separate message or a coordinated message.

It is a further object of some embodiments of the invention to provide asignage system that can be located inside of a vehicle so that it is notsubject to outside signage restrictions.

It is a further object of some embodiments of the invention to provide asignage system that can be located inside of a vehicle so that it is notsubject to weather conditions to which outside signage is normallyexposed.

With these and other objects in view, as will be apparent to thoseskilled in the art, the invention resides in the combination of partsset forth in the specification and covered by the claims appendedhereto, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment ofthe invention herein disclosed may be made within the scope of what isclaimed without departing from the spirit of the invention.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention involves several embodiments, and generally involves asignage system (10) including one or more visual display devices (11),each of which is mounted for display behind the windshield (15) of oneor more parked and ignition-off vehicles (16).

The sign (11) has a visual display surface (12) that is capable offorming an illuminated graphic display (13) on the visual displaysurface (12). The visual display surface (12) would be placed adjacentthe windshield (15) of a vehicle (16) so that the visual display surface(12) would be visible to observers in front of the vehicle (16). Thesystem (10) includes wireless communication hardware (60) that allowsthe visual display (11) to be programmed by a remote programming device(41). Each of the display devices (11) can be programmed so that eachwould have a separate message and each message would scroll from left toright across the display surface (12) in a time coordinated manner sothat the message appears to scroll consistently from left to rightacross the visual field of the plurality of display surfaces (12).

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

The character of the invention, however, may best be understood byreference to one of its structural forms, as illustrated by theaccompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a schematic front elevation view of an embodiment of thesignage system embodying the principles of the present invention,

FIG. 2 is a schematic view of some of the elements included in a signagesystem embodying the principles of the present invention, and

FIG. 3 is a sectional right elevation view taken along the line III-IIIof FIG. 2.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

This invention is a signage system, including a visual display devicethat is mounted inside of a vehicle so that the visual display devicepresents a visual display surface to the front windshield of thevehicle. The signage system is adapted to present a message andparticularly a marketing and sales message appropriate for theparticular vehicle in which the device is mounted, two members of thepublic who can see the windshield of vehicle. In the preferredembodiment of this invention, the system is mounted in a plurality ofadjacent vehicles, and the message presented by the signage system ineach vehicle is coordinated. For example, the message might appear tomove from one vehicle to the next in order to create an effective visualeffects.

Description: A signage system for communicating to the public, amarketing and sales message appropriate for the vehicle, by means adisplay device that presents of a matrix of highly efficient lightemitting diodes (LEDs), mounted on a display surface, through thewindshield. The device is designed to fit inside of the windshield of avehicle. The LED components have low energy usage, have maximum anglevisibility, and have a long life. In the preferred embodiment of thisinvention, the display is programmable, so that it has a variablemessage capability. In the preferred embodiment of this invention, thedisplay device is attached to the inside of the window with a system ofsuction cups. In the preferred embodiment of this invention, need todisplay device has a flexible frame structure, and a combination ofsupport ribs and exterior clear plastic, so that the flexible frame andhousing allow the device to contour to the inside surface of thewindshield. In the preferred embodiment of this invention, the devicewould be battery powered for portability, and would include a solarpanel that would recharge the battery. The system would include day andnight sensor to control the intensity of the display and a timer thatcontrols on and off condition of the device, for example over a daily orweekly cycle. The system would include computer connection capabilities,such as a USB port to allow laptop programming of the display device.The system might also include a highly visible identification number toaid with programming the display, and wireless capable antenna forprogramming with a local or remote computer or laptop.

Field of Invention: This invention relates generally to the field ofelectronic signage and more specifically to a system including a visualdisplay device that is adapted to the mounted in a vehicle and attachedto the inside surface of the front windshield of a vehicle, forcommunicating a marketing and sales message appropriate for theparticular vehicle in which it is housed.

Summary: In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention,there is disclosed a system for communicating a marketing and salesmessage appropriate for a vehicle comprising: a highly efficient LEDsign designed to fit in the windshield of a vehicle. The LED componentshave low energy consumption. The LED components have maximum anglevisibility. The system has programmable message capability, so that themessage can be changed as desired. In the preferred embodiment, the signwould be attached to the inside of the windshield of a vehicle with asystem of suction cups. The sign would have a flexible frame structure,in which a housing is a combination of support ribs and exterior clearplastic. The flexible frame and housing allow the ability to contourwith the inside surface of the windshield. The system would preferablybe battery powered for portability, and preferably would be powered by asolar rechargeable battery. The system would include a day and nightsensor, and timer that could control on and off capabilities of thesystem. The system would include a computer connection such as a USBport to allow laptop programming. The system would include highlyvisible identification number to aid with programming. The system wouldinclude wireless capable antenna for programming with laptop or othercomputer.

In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, there isdisclosed a process for communicating a marketing and sales messageappropriate for the individual vehicle comprising the steps of: placinga highly efficient LED sign, designed to fit in the windshield of avehicle, so that the sign presents a visual message through thewindshield of the vehicle to observers in front of the vehicle. The signis attached to the inside of the window with a system of suction cups,and because the sign has a flexible frame structure, and a housing thatis a combination of support ribs and exterior clear plastic, theflexible frame and housing allow the sign to conform in shape to thecontour with the inside surface of the windshield. The sign includes LEDcomponents that have low energy consumption, and have maximum anglevisibility. The assignment which has, programmable message capability,is then programmed so that the selected message is presented.

The sign includes a computer connection such as a USB port to allowlocal or remote laptop or other computer programming, highly visibleidentification number to aid with programming, and wireless capableantenna for programming with local or remote laptop or other computer.The sign is then set to display the message, the sign being batterypowered for portability, and having solar rechargeable battery, and aday and night sensor, timer that controls on and off capabilities.

Qualities & Benefits: Some of the various embodiments of the signagesystem of the present invention are designed to provide a direct way tomarket to the potential client.

They are further designed to provide an accurate product specificmessage between the vehicle and potential client to provide a wide arrayof messages that can be created. They are further designed to provide ahighly visible message to drive-by traffic. They are further designed toprovide a highly visible message to foot traffic. They are furtherdesigned to provide a way to have a roadside message. They are furtherdesigned to provide a direct way to articulate several messages at thesame time. They are further designed to provide a highly concentratedmessage that is vehicle or marketing program specific to the vehicle.They are further designed to provide a direct way to explain importantvehicle specific information to the potential passer-by or foot traffic.They are further designed to provide a direct way to market a message atthe best possible drive or foot traffic periods. They are furtherdesigned to provide a high level of security by being placed in thevehicle. They are further designed to comply with various zoningordinances because the sign is inside the vehicle and fully portable.They are further designed to be fully transferable to all vehicles. Theyare further designed to provide a multi-row sign to allow multiplemessages at one time.

Primary Elements: Some of the various embodiments of this invention mayhave the following elements. The systems may include a highly efficientLED (or other illumination technology) sign designed to fit in thewindshield of a vehicle. The sign would include LED components have lowvoltage and low energy consumption. The sign would include LEDcomponents that have maximum angle visibility. The sign would includeprogrammable message capability. The sign could be attached to theinside of the window with a system of suction cups and could haveflexible frame structure housing that is a combination of support ribsand exterior clear plastic flexible frame. The housing could allow thesign to conform to the contour inside surface of the windshield. Thesystem could be battery powered for portability, and employ solarrechargeable battery and solar panel. The system could also include aday and night sensor, and a timer timer that controls on and offcapabilities of the system. The system could include a computer connectconnection such as a USB port or wireless connection to allow local orremote laptop or other computer programming of the message displayed bythe sign, and could include a highly visible identification number toaid with programming.

Secondary Elements: The system could include a battery system securitydisabler that would automatically disable the battery and/or the overallsystem if the system were stolen. The system could also include uniquepower and other cord connection technology for security.

Substitute Elements: the system could be adapted so that it could beused in the rear or side windows, if needed or desired.

FIG. 1 is an overall representation of one embodiment of a signagesystem embodying the principles of the present invention. The overallsignage system is designated by the numeral 10. The main component ofthe system 10 is one or more visual display devices or signs 11, 11A,and 11B, each of which is mounted for display behind the windshield 15,15A, and 15B of one or more vehicles 16, 16A, and 16B. Each vehicle 16,16A, and 16B, contains substantially identical equipment and will bediscussed as represented by vehicle 16 and its equipment. Each sign 11has a visual display surface 12 that is capable of forming anilluminated visual message 13 or graphic display 13 on the visualdisplay surface 12. In the preferred embodiment, the visual displaysurface 12 would be placed adjacent the windshield 15 of a vehicle 16 sothat the visual display surface 12 would be visible to observers infront of the vehicle 16.

The system 10 might include a Solar Panel Battery Recharger 21 (see FIG.2) that includes a solar panel 22 that will be mounted in a position inwhich it will receive sunlight, for example either on the vehicle'sexterior, such as the rooftop, hood, or trunk, or in the interior of thevehicle directed to a sun-exposed window.

The system 10 might also include wireless communication hardware 60 (seeFIG. 2) and a wireless antenna 61 that allows the visual display 11 tocommunicate wirelessly with a message programming device 41 such as alaptop computer with message programming capability.

The system 10 might also include suction cups 90 for attachment of thevisual display device 11 to the inside surface of the windshield 15 ofthe vehicle 16.

In the preferred embodiment of this invention, the message programmingdevice 41 would be used to program each of the display devices 11 sothat each would have a separate message and each message would scrollfrom left to right across the display surface 12 in a time coordinatedmanner so that the message appears to scroll consistently from left toright across the visual field of the plurality of display surfaces 12.

FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic representation of the conceptual relationshipbetween various detailed elements of one embodiment of the presentinvention. The overall signage system is designated by the numeral 10.The main component of the system 10 is a visual display device or sign11. The sign 11 has a visual display surface 12 that carries a matrix 13of illuminatable devices or lamps 14, that are capable of forming avisual message or graphic display on the visual display surface 12 byselective illumination of the lamps 14. In the preferred embodiment, thevisual display surface 12 would be placed adjacent the windshield 15(see FIG. 1) of a vehicle 16 (see FIG. 1) so that the visual displaysurface 12 would be visible to observers in front of the vehicle 16.

The system 10 might include a Solar Panel Battery Recharger 21 thatincludes a solar panel 22 that will be mounted in a position in which itwill receive sunlight, for example either on the vehicle's exterior,such as the rooftop, hood, or trunk, or in the interior of the vehicledirected to a sun-exposed window. The recharger 21 would also includesuitable control electronics 23 to assure that a battery 32 is chargedproperly.

The system 10 might also include a battery 32, and in particular, asolar powered battery housed in an insulated battery box 33 within thevehicle 16. The system might also include a utility line inverter 34that converts the voltage from the battery to a different voltage suchas 110 volt AC, for use in powering the visual display 11 and the othercomponents of the system.

The system 10 might also include a conventional 110 volt AC plug andpower cord 35 that can be used to plug into a conventional electricoutlet to provide power to the system 10.

The system 10 might also include the message controller 40 that includescontrollers and drive systems 41 that can be programmed to control theillumination function of the visual display.

The system 10 might also include a light sensor 50 to monitor daylightand control operation time of the visual display 12.

The system 10 might also include wireless communication hardware 60 andwireless antenna 61 that allow the message controller 40 to communicatewirelessly with a message programming device 41 such as a laptopcomputer with message programming capability.

The system 10 might also include a computer connection such as a USBport 70 in the message controller 40 for direct computer laptopconnectivity and message programming of the message controller 40.

The system 10 might also include a matrix 80 of illumination devices 81such as a low voltage, low energy consumption LED light devices withmaximum angle visibility, capable, when selectively illuminated to forma visual message or graphic presentation.

The system 10 might also include suction cups 90 for attachment of thevisual display device to the inside surface of the windshield 15 of thevehicle 16.

The system 10 might also include a highly visible identification number100 that specifically identifies the visual display device and providesfor efficient identification and programming of the device.

The system 10 might also include a forwardly directed shade frame orstructure 110, that includes a top shade 111, a left side shade 112, aright side shade 113, and a bottom shade 114. It has been found thatthis shade structure improves the visibility of the message on thedisplay surface 12 by blocking off axis light and thereby reducing glareon the display surface. This shade structure 110 also provides somemechanical protection for the display surface 12 and its elements.

FIG. 3 shows a sectional right elevation view of the system 10 shown inFIG. 2 as viewed a long line III-III. In FIG. 3, the shade frame 110 canbe shown. It can be seen that the top shade 111 extends forward of thedisplay surface 12 by 1 to 6 inches, to reduce the amount of off axisincident light that would cause glare on the display surface 12. Theleft side shade 112 extends forward of the display surface 12 by 1 to 6inches, at the top to about 1 inch at the bottom, to reduce the amountof off-axis incident light that would cause glare on the display surface12. The right side shade 113 (not shown) is similarly arranged. Thebottom shade 114 extends forward of the display surface 12 by about 1inch from the display surface 12.

It can be seen that the suction cup 90 is attached to the top shade 111by means of an adjustable structure 120 that allows the physicalrelationship between the suction cup 90 and the display device 11 to beadjusted to allow appropriate positioning of the display device 11 withrespect to the windshield 15, when the suction cup is used to attach thedisplay device 11 to the windshield 15.

The signage system 10 of the present of invention might assume severaldistinct forms. In the simplest form, the sign would be positionedinside a vehicle to present its message through the windshield of avehicle and be programmed by a local programming device such as acomputer, through a local wired or wireless connection, so that amessage, either stationary or changing, could be displayed by the sign.A local programming device is a programming device that, duringprogramming, is either within or immediately adjacent, the vehicle

In another form of the system, the system described above could have awireless connection with sufficient range so that the sign could beprogrammed by a remote programming device or computer. A remoteprogramming device is a programming device that, during programming, iseither within a separate vehicle or structure different from the saidvehicle, or at least 3 meters from the said vehicle.

In another form of the system, the system includes a plurality ofvehicles, each one with a visual display device visible through thewindshield, and each vehicle including a local programming device thatis capable of programming its display device in the associated vehicleso that each vehicle has with identical or different display messages.In the preferred implementation of this version, each visual displaywould be programmed to have a different and moving signal, and themoving signals on the various display devices would be coordinated sothat the message appeared to move in a coordinated fashion across thevisual field of the plurality of vehicles windshields. This provides avery dramatic and attractive visual effect.

In another form of the system, the system includes a plurality ofvehicles, each one with a visual display device visible for thewindshield, and the system includes a remote central programming devicethat is capable of programming each display device in each vehiclesimultaneously or separately, with identical or different displaymessages. In the preferred implementation of this version, each visualdisplay would be programmed to have a different and moving signal, andthe moving signals on the various display devices would be coordinatedso that the message appeared to move in a coordinated fashion across thevisual field of the plurality of vehicles windshields. This provides avery dramatic and attractive visual effect.

While it will be apparent that the illustrated embodiments of theinvention herein disclosed are calculated adequately to fulfill theobject and advantages primarily stated, it is to be understood that theinvention is susceptible to variation, modification, and change withinthe spirit and scope of the subjoined claims. It is obvious that minorchanges may be made in the form and construction of the inventionwithout departing from the material spirit thereof. It is not, however,desired to confine the invention to the exact form herein shown anddescribed, but it is desired to include all such as properly come withinthe scope claimed.

The invention having been thus described, what is claimed as new anddesire to secure by Letters Patent is:

What I claim as my invention is:
 1. A signage system, comprising: a) avehicle having the windshield, b) a sign having a visual display surfacethat is capable of forming illuminated graphic display on the visualdisplay surface, the sign and being mounted for display adjacent theinside surface of the windshield of the vehicle, so that the visualdisplay surface would be visible to observers in front of the vehicle,c) a message controller adapted to determine the graphic display on thesign, and d) a message programming device adapted to instruct themessage controller concerning the graphic display that the messagecontroller determines for the sign.
 2. A signage system as recited inclaim 1, wherein the display surface carries a matrix of highly energyefficient illumination devices that, when selectively illuminated, formthe graphic display.
 3. A signage system as recited in claim 2, whereinthe illumination devices are light emitting diodes.
 4. A signage systemas recited in claim 1, wherein the vehicle includes a battery and asolar panel that provides electric power to the battery to power thesign.
 5. A signage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the signincludes a suction cup for holding the sign to the inside of thewindshield.
 6. A signage system as recited in claim 1, wherein themessage controller and the message programming device each include awireless communication capability that allows the message programmingdevice to communicate wirelessly with the message controller, andthereby program the message controller remotely.
 7. A signage system asrecited in claim 1, wherein the visual display surface of the signincludes a forwardly directed shade frame that protects the displaysurface from off axis light and thereby minimizes the glare on thedisplay surface and maximizes the visibility of the graphic display. 8.A signage system as recited in claim 1, wherein the system includes alight sensor to monitor daylight and control the operation time of thevisual display.
 9. A signage system as recited in claim 1, wherein thesystem includes a light sensor to monitor daylight and control theintensity of the visual display.
 10. A signage system as recited inclaim 1, wherein include a highly visible identification number thatspecifically identifies the visual display device and provides forefficient identification and programming of the device.
 11. A signagesystem, comprising: a) a plurality of vehicles, each having awindshield, b) a plurality of signs, each having a visual displaysurface that is capable of forming illuminated graphic display on thevisual display surface, each sign and being mounted for display adjacentthe inside surface of the windshield of a vehicle, so that the visualdisplay surface would be visible to observers in front of the vehicles,c) a plurality of message controllers, each adapted to determine thegraphic display on a sign, and d) a message programming device adaptedto instruct the message controllers concerning the graphic display thateach message controller determines for each sign.
 12. A signage systemas recited in claim 11, wherein each display surface carries a matrix ofhighly energy efficient illumination devices that, when selectivelyilluminated, form the graphic display.
 13. A signage system as recitedin claim 12, wherein the illumination devices are light emitting diodes.14. A signage system as recited in claim 11, wherein each vehicleincludes a battery and a solar panel that provides electric power to thebattery to power the sign.
 15. A signage system as recited in claim 11,wherein each sign includes a suction cup for holding the sign to theinside of the windshield.
 16. A signage system as recited in claim 11,wherein each message controller and the message programming device eachinclude a wireless communication capability that allows the messageprogramming device to communicate wirelessly with each messagecontroller, and thereby program each message controller remotely.
 17. Asignage system as recited in claim 11, wherein each visual displaysurface of the sign includes a forwardly directed shade frame thatprotects the display surface from off axis light and thereby minimizesthe glare on the display surface and maximizes the visibility of thegraphic display.
 18. A signage system as recited in claim 11, whereinthe system includes a light sensor to monitor daylight and control theoperation time of the visual display.
 19. A signage system as recited inclaim 11, wherein the system includes a light sensor to monitor daylightand control the intensity of the visual display.
 20. A signage system asrecited in claim 11, wherein each sign includes a highly visibleidentification number that specifically identifies the visual displaydevice and provides for efficient identification and programming of thedevice.
 21. A signage system as recited in claim 11, two of the signsare programmed with different graphic displays, the graphic displays aretime coordinated so that the combined graphical display as a dynamicvisual effect.
 22. A signage system as recited in claim 21, two of thesigns are programmed with different graphic displays, the graphicdisplays are time coordinated so that the combined graphical display asa dynamic visual effect of the graphic display a moving from one sign tothe other.
 23. A signage system as recited in claim 21, two of the signsare programmed with different graphic displays, the graphic displays aretime coordinated so that the combined graphical display as a dynamicvisual effect of the graphic display a moving from one sign to the otherand back again.
 24. A signage system as recited in claim 11, three ofthe signs are each programmed with different graphic displays, and thegraphic displays are time coordinated so that the combined graphicaldisplay as a dynamic visual effect of the graphic display a moving fromthe first sign to the second sign, and then to the third sign.